"Farmers Hurt By Collapse Of Carbon Credits Market" [1]
"With the cap-and-trade legislation aimed at curbing global warming stalled in Congress, there's an almost-complete collapse of the market for carbon credits. That means profits are drying up for people who are paid to create those carbon credits -- like farmers who manage their land in ways that capture carbon dioxide in the soil."
Sarah McCammon reports for Iowa Public Radio on NPR's All Things Considered March 18, 2010. [2]
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Source: NPR [2], 03/19/2010